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So, when you're actually filming, are you distanced, in a way?
Bisexual as a youth and later gay, the objects of his romantic and sexual desire – often distanced in terms of age, geography or affection – fuelled his work.
We are constantly distanced in the manner of Brecht's alienation effect, told that what we are watching is a film, but also that movies, like our lives, are halls of mirrors.
But the stage picture is cooler and more distanced in the new quartet, choreographed and performed by four women (Ms. Chamecki, Ms. Lerner, Maria Hassabi and Cristina Latici) to intermittent sounds and music by Dusty Trails (Vivian Trimble and Josephine Wiggs).
Fleming belongs, arguably, to the first generation of British writers sufficiently distanced in time and temperament from the national mythologies of polar exploration to feel no special need either to defend or to attack his own country's contribution to that process (represented in this book only by George Nares's 1875-76 expedition).
This should be required reading for students of journalism and political science and general readers with an interest in human-rights activism". "To look at a photograph entails a peculiar kind of participation: distanced in time and space, and severely limited in regard to the context leading to and consequences stemming from the moment fixed on film, yet often viscerally affecting...
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Seeing is distancing, in our everyday museum experience.
The performance required abstinence and distance in our off hours.
(In Texas, we always refer to distance in hours driven).
Mosses blanket the flat distance in between.
Running for a considerable distance, in fact.
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